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After telling a reporter on Friday that he would be returning for his senior season, UCLA junior safety Rahim Moore qualified those statements on Monday, saying that he would wait until the offseason to decide his future.
Moore, an All-American as a sophomore after leading the nation in interceptions, is rated No. 24 on ESPN analyst Mel Kiper’s Big Board.
“I was caught up in it,” Moore said of his comments after the Bruins’ 55-34 loss at Arizona State on Friday. “I’m not really worrying about next year. I’m loyal to the team. I don’t have any plans on leaving. I haven’t even discussed it with my family yet.
“I don’t know what my decision is going to be.”

General day-of-game parking at the Rose Bowl will be available after 9:30AM on Saturday (game day). Day of game parking is $15 per vehicle.

Persons with reserved passes can enter their lots after 6:00AM on game day.

Please note that for this game, Lot H was sold in advance to UCLA season ticket holders on a reserved basis and will open to permit holders at 6:00AM.

RV parking is available to the general public on a limited basis, beginning at 4:00PM on Friday, December 3. The fee for overnight RV parking is $300 per vehicle and is available on West Drive only (west side of stadium). Day of game RV parking, on a space available basis will commence at 7:00AM and the fee will be $40 per vehicle.

The shuttle from downtown Pasadena (Parsons Engineering Company, Fair Oaks and Walnut Avenues in Pasadena) begins on 4:30PM. There is a fee of $12 per vehicle to park at the Parsons Lot. There is no fee to ride the shuttle. Shuttles will run every 5 minutes and will return after the game for approximately 90 minutes.

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